Given the conditions and the obvious lack of cornering ability i think it was a wiser move for him to cut the corner than risk spinning and completely blowing his chance of any finish.. Indeed to win a race by doing so is hardly champion tactics, but he did immediately give the lead back before he went over the line. To do so Kimi would have to have a greater velocity than Lewis, and momentum would count for giving him a bigger advantage for the corner coming up. It was unfortunate Kimi lost the lead immediately on the next corner, but i thought it was fair enough. The lead had been established back to what it was and unfortunately Kimi later spun out.
Either way, i thought the time penalty was not needed and a little harsh to say the least. But then again, i'm english![]()











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I like Sepang. Ah well, new and exciting tracks will surely take its place.


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